QUOTE(pyroboy1911 @ Jan 15 2010, 02:40 PM)
Well.. it's cheap because the Le Coq factory is in Indonesia. Even the umbro and nike ones also.... The new england home kit and upcoming away is made in indonesia..When I went, the money exchange was Rp1 million = RM364. Now it's Rp1 million = RM376..
QUOTE(ckimy @ Jan 15 2010, 03:12 PM)
Yup it's cheap. Because of the sizing, it's not popular and demand is low. So I manage to find one at a store in Indonesia.I even manage to buy these 2 Stoke City jerseys made by le coq:

Stoke City Home 07/08

Stoke City Away 08/09
I got the home kit for Rp80,000 or RM29.12 (364 X 0.08) while the away kit was Rp70,000 or RM25.48 (364 X 0.07). Cheap huh? Brand new some more..
Both are XXL.
QUOTE(Makakeke @ Jan 15 2010, 04:13 PM)
Yes but again.. there will be glue stains left.QUOTE(nimrod2 @ Jan 15 2010, 04:29 PM)
looooooolssssssssss!
i was squinting and squinting for the price tag.
didnt read the damn post for the price =.=
my bad
Next time read carefully my friend.i was squinting and squinting for the price tag.
didnt read the damn post for the price =.=
my bad
QUOTE(gerrardtorres9 @ Jan 15 2010, 04:40 PM)
Yup.. QUOTE(zaidizero @ Jan 15 2010, 04:45 PM)
You think it's fake ah? Hehehe.. Before I buy, I check first.QUOTE(Everdying @ Jan 15 2010, 07:45 PM)
i think it works better on dark jerseys?
i should show u my LFC silver/gray away kit, can see slight marks on it.
i just sent it for dry cleaning also cannot help.
Correct.. for dark jerseys.. it should be less visible (the glue stains).i should show u my LFC silver/gray away kit, can see slight marks on it.
i just sent it for dry cleaning also cannot help.
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